Hello! Im looking to turn split wood into bow staves.
I have no experience with this sort of thing, but I have a lot of enthusiasm and a will to learn.
Everyone seems to be going mad for Gransfors Bruks at the moment. To a complete noob The pricetag is high, but surprisingly affordable when compared with high end knives. Are they really that good?
The carpenters Axe by GB would seem to be the most logically named axe for the job.. However I have no experience with an axe with that bit shape. It also have the seeming advantage of being able to double more as a knife due to the straight blade. If it can chop wood too, and it is better at carpentry work then it has a wider range of use and would be a better one off choice.
If the straight blade is in fact a hinderance to chopping, and even woodworking then the wildlife hatchet seems to be a more manageable sized, conventional shaped axe compared to the small forest axe, which has the reputation as the best camping all rounder.. but I am looking primarily for the best tool for roughing out my staves.
advice on these axes as well as any other quality, but well priced ones you can recommend gratefully received!
Thanks
Sam